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Kelly + Jimmy is the hottest new singing duo, it's official. Last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy and Kelly Clarkson united to sing some incredible duets, in promotion of Kelly's new album, Piece by Piece.
Apparently, Kelly has been having a hard time finding someone to sing duets with her and Jimmy was more than willing to help out a friend. And thus "History of Duets", much like the famous "History of Rap" starring Justin Timberlake, was born. We think the future of duets now belongs to Kelly + Jimmy.
Watch Jimmy and Kelly sing some of the most popular duets in musical history:
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We think their rendition of "Endless Love" was the perfect choice to end this one. Which song was your fave? Tweet us your answers!
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Dame Helen Mirren is appealing to find the New Yorker who saved her from arrest on the subway. The Queen star has opened up about an incident on the underground train system in the Big Apple several years ago when she was running late for a night out at a Broadway play with her husband, Taylor Hackford, and a group of friends.
Mirren reveals a man helped her hold open the train doors so her group could get on board, sparking a major incident, and the actress admits she let the stranger take the blame when police officers came looking for the culprit.
She tells Britain's Sky News, "I was rushing to go to the theatre with my husband and some friends and the subway (train) drew in... and I ran ahead of them and put my hand through the closing (doors) to keep it open and this very nice man jumped up and held the doors open so we could all come in and sit down... Then the train kind of got stuck and... the subway police came along and said 'Who's responsible for holding the train?' and this guy said 'I am' and they took him away and I'm (just) sitting there..."
Mirren goes on to urge the traveller to come forward so she can finally apologise for her actions, adding, "To this day I want to apologise to him because I should have got up out of my seat there and then and walked off and said, 'He did it for me, it was my fault' but we were late for the theatre so I sat there... I was a terrible person."

Kid Rock insists he was a great dad to his young son when he first started tasting success, because although he would parade his conquests in front of his boy, he'd always show up as a father. The Born Free hitmaker accepts he wasn't a conventional dad but her never let his son, Robert, Jr., down after winning custody of the boy following a difficult legal battle with the boy's mum.
He says, "I'd be driving the field trip (on) Monday after I'd banged, like, four hookers... Well, not hookers, but... four nice girls on Saturday night in Cincinnati.
"He knew I was wild. I didn't hide any of that but it was kind of our dirty little secret together. He saw girls come in an out, which probably wasn't the healthiest thing. I tried not to do it too much, but f**k, I had a d**k and I was famous at that time... I was wild, but I showed up to work on Monday to be a father."
Rock's son, 21, is now a student at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee - and he's set to become a dad.
The proud grandad-to-be says, "He really is a great kid. That's my best accomplishment by far. I'm nervous for him because I know it's (parenting) a lot of work, but he's got a good girl. I'm excited for him."

Marilyn Manson is thrilled with his new Hollywood home - because it's haunted. The shock rocker bought the new pad, which is next door to one of pal Johnny Depp's homes, just before he started work on his new album The Pale Emperor and he admits his time there has been marked by slamming doors and things that go bump in the night.
He tells Revolver, "Doors slam behind me a lot, and I'm always hearing people walking up and down the stairs - but I ain't afraid of no ghosts."
Manson has since discovered a silent film actress from the 1920s died in the place.
He adds, "I don't want to say her name, because she'll probably try to come out and... (attack me) one night."

John Legend risked the wrath of authorities in Bahrain by calling for change during his controversial gig in the country on Monday (02Mar15). The All of Me hitmaker performed to a sold-out crowd of around 2,000 on Monday night (02Mar15) as part of the Spring of Culture festival in Arad Fort.
Legend previously came under fire from campaigners who insisted the star should boycott the government-backed event over alleged human rights abuses in the Middle Eastern nation, but he refused to cancel the show.
During the concert, the singer performed Oscar-winning track Glory from civil rights movie Selma, and he compared the current struggle in Bahrain to the fight for rights in the U.S. led by Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1950s and 1960s.
He told the audience, "When you look at me, you may see the international superstar John Legend, but I am also the descendant of slaves... But we fought for change.
"I wrote this song (Glory) for a film called Selma that... depicts the epic struggle for civil rights, justice and equality led by Dr. Martin Luther King 50 years ago... We believe that change is possible because we have seen it happen before... A just society is one built not on fear or repression or vengeance or exclusion, but one built on love... We continue to fight in America to move toward this just society and we pray the same for the people of Bahrain. And for those who stand for justice, accountability, freedom of expression, freedom of peaceful assembly, freedom to organise without fear of retribution, please know that I stand with you.
"The struggle may not be easy. Some have already paid the ultimate sacrifice to make this vision a reality. But I believe there is a brighter future ahead. And, one day when the glory comes, it will be ours."
While no incidents were reported at Legend's concert, there was a heavy police presence at the event and anti-riot vehicles were posted at the entrance to the open-air venue.

Madonna has risked upsetting parenting groups by revealing she sat down for a family film night with her nine-year-old kids David and Mercy to watch R-rated movie Whiplash. Ignoring the bad language and the violence in the movie, the pop superstar admits she "totally connected" to the film and "related to it" and decided her children had to see it.
She tells Rolling Stone, "I watched it with all my kids, and they were all very mesmerised by it, and I think a little speechless afterward.
"My son David was the most vocal about it... He said, 'Wow, I want to make my hands bleed'."
The Oscar-nominated movie follows the fortunes of a talented young jazz drummer pushing himself to the limit to impress his violent teacher, played by Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons.
Madonna adds, "When the character said, 'I'd rather be a 34-year-old genius who did something with his life, dead of a heroin overdose, than live to be 93 and do nothing', I totally was like, 'Yes'. That really resonated with me... I've had teachers like that, for sure.

Actor Bryan Cranston is throwing his star support behind new Broadway musical Finding Neverland after signing on as a producer. Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who helped produce the Breaking Bad star's Tony Award-winning production of All the Way last year (14), reveals Cranston became so enchanted by an early workshop of the Peter Pan origin story, he wanted to invest in the stage show.
Announcing the news in a statement, Weinstein writes, "We were so thrilled that he wanted to come on board as an investor. Having him as an ally and offering his overall support of this production means the world. He has given Diane (Paulus, director) and me such smart, constructive creative advice."
Glee actor Matthew Morrison will portray playwright J.M. Barrie in Finding Neverland, with former Frasier star Kelsey Grammer as his producer. The production will feature a score by British pop star Gary Barlow.
Previews will begin on 15 March (15) at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, with opening night set for 15 April (15).

Many things change after you graduate college, and this includes your taste in television. It's only natural that you would no longer be entertained by stuff you were able to relate to in school. The transformation may not happen over night, slowly but surely it happens as you move into adulthood. Have you made the change yet? Here are 7 shows you watched in college versus after you graduated.
1. In college, you watch reality shows based on drunk 20 somethings not really doing anything.
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After graduation, you watch reality shows based on drunks moms not really doing anything.
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2. In college, you watch movies set on college campuses because you can relate.
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After graduation, you're looking for "adults" that don't quite have it together like Broad City and Girls.
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3. In college, the only type of self-improvement shows you watch have to do with fashion or cars.
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After graduation, you start to watch more self-improvement shows about real-estate.
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4. In college, you watch more dramas where the plot involves the supernatural.
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After graduation, you watch more dramas where the plot involves science.
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5. In college, as you or your friends start getting engaged you start watching wedding reality shows.
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After graduation, as you or your friends start having babies you start watching baby reality shows.
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6. In college, your comedies mostly focused on family or school.
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After graduation, your comedies now focuses on how much working in an office stinks.
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7. In college, you're watching TV and probably taking some cues on how to fall in love...or at least get laid.
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After graduation, you're watching TV to take some cues on how to properly cook a good meal for your loved one.
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How has your taste in TV changed? Tweet us your answers to the Twitter handles below!
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Actress Mo'nique is convinced filmmaker Lee Daniels is the only person who holds a grudge against her following her 2010 Oscars win, because she failed to thank him personally during her acceptance speech. The Precious star recently revealed Daniels told her Hollywood studio executives had "blackballed" the actress for refusing to "play the game" by campaigning for the 2009 drama ahead of the Academy Awards, where she landed the Best Supporting Actress prize.
The alleged backlash led to Mo'Nique missing out on roles in Daniels' follow up projects, The Butler and his new TV series Empire, and now the 47 year old has come to the conclusion the director is the only person not willing to work with her, because she snubbed him during Hollywood's big night.
In a candid interview with U.S. breakfast show Good Morning America, which aired on Monday (02Mar15), Mo'Nique suggested the moviemaker took it upon himself to "teach Mo'Nique a lesson", because "it seems like she's choosing her family over Hollywood".
The actress went on to admit she was surprised to learn she had reportedly been "blackballed" because she is still receiving new job offers and is about to embark on a sold-out stand-up comedy tour.
She continued, "I had no idea (I'd been blackballed) because I don't think that Hollywood has turned its nose up to me. I think that those are feelings that Mr. Daniels is having and then he said... 'You know, Mo'nique, she didn't thank the producers (at the Oscars). She didn't thank the studio, and that's just not things that you do.'
"Well, it had nothing to do with the producers, nor the studio. Mr. Daniels had a problem that I didn't say his name the night of the Oscar awards...
"If I had (been blackballed), the scripts and the calls would have stopped coming, because Hollywood is a small community, (but) they never stop coming."
She closed the interview by urging fans not to pity her, insisting, "Please don't feel bad or sorry for Mo'Nique because Mo'Nique doesn't feel bad or sorry for Mo'Nique! You would be wasting your energy."
Her comments come after a heated war of words between Daniels and Mo'Nique in the pages of The Hollywood Reporter and on CNN. The filmmaker insisted he still considers the comedienne/actress his friend.

A Saturday Night Live (SNL) castmember who acted alongside Dakota Johnson in a controversial sketch about terrorist group ISIS has come to the actress' defense after the skit sparked outrage.
The Fifty Shades of Grey star joined the cast of the U.S. comedy show on Saturday night (28Feb15) to take part in a number of sketches, and in one scene she took on the role of a woman who leaves her family to join the feared terror cell. The skit sparked a major furor online, with many critics branding it tasteless and offensive, but SNL star Taran Killam, who played Johnson's onscreen father in the sketch, has now spoken out to defend his co-star and the show's writers.
In a post on Twitter.com, Killam shared a video of the TV moment, and added, "Proud of this. Freedom to mock is our greatest weapon. Thanks to the writers who asked not to be mentioned by name."